- Source: Buff ware
Buff ware is a type of pottery that appeared in the Umayyad period, made of fine and light, almost white, clay.
Brown on buff ware, associated with Bhirrana pottery was found at Bhirrana in Hisar district of Haryana state in India. Bhirrana is likely the oldest pre-Harappan neolithic site dating back to 7570-6200 BCE. Genome scientists, who used SNP analysis to identify mtDNA haplogroups, ascertained that the Bhirrana culture of India was dated to 9 tya (thousand year ago).
See also
Archaeological culture
Fabric analysis of pottery
Indian Pottery cultures
Pottery archaeology
'Six fabrics of Kalibanagan' pottery
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Buff ware
- Persian pottery
- Patayan
- Indo-Iranians
- Danilo culture
- Hohokam
- Maski
- Killi Kechi Beg
- Kaytha
- Tepe Sialk